On Fri, 10 Dec 1999,  Ian Rutherford wrote about,  LILO:
> I'd like to remove the LILO boot manager and set my active partition back to
> my win98 drive, but I have no idea how to do this. I tried
> lilo -u
> and
> lilo -U
> as specified in the manual, and neither seemed to change anything. I tried
> booting up on a DOS floppy and using fdisk to set the win98 partition to
> active as well, but it still boots up with the LILO prompt. Any suggestions?

lilo -u and -U will only work when you have the fiile made by lilo called
boot.0300 (thats de/hda) and then the one that was created when lilo was
"firstly installed"

Just boot from a dos boot floppy with a copy of fdisk on it and type 
fdisk /mbr
That i belive wipes lilo out.

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Regards Richard
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